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Free sign upThe phrase "is impracticable to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that cannot be effectively done or is not feasible in a given context. Example: "It is impracticable to implement the new policy without additional funding."
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They all know very well that it is a pity that the defeated have to be tried by the victors, that it is impracticable to have judgment delivered by a neutral court.
It also provides a process for applying to a magistrate for a warrant when samples are needed from juvenile suspects who have not been charged when there is no responsible person, or they cannot be found, or it is impracticable to make requests to them.
Thus, it is impracticable to establish a fat percentage profile for all weight classes.
However, it is impracticable to practise rigorous and unitary EPV process for all the existing and new pharmaceuticals.
Algorithm correctness is fundamental since it is impracticable to deploy an invalid configuration, i.e., a configuration that does not fulfill feature constraints and resource restrictions.
It is impracticable to upgrade the 18,900 Australian passive crossings as such crossings are often located in remote areas, where power is lacking and with low road and rail traffic.
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In requesting that suspension of trial preparations, the United States attorney in Alexandria, Paul J. McNulty, said it would be "impracticable to continue this litigation until the issues presented to the Fourth Circuit are resolved".
But it would have been impracticable to reëducate the old rough-riding generals at the head of the Army List, who had gained their reputations by exhibitions of leonine courage while leading small columns fighting Indians and Filipino insurrectos.
"Products like mine and many others are impracticable to stamp or shape or color in a certain way," she said, arguing also that individual wrapping and child-resistant packaging could bear significant costs.
The Krever commission found that Connaught decided it was "impracticable" to inspect all the plasma-collection sites itself, and decided to rely instead on FDA reports which it did not, in fact, review.
In its two-page report delivered on Friday, KPMG found that while cash donations were "a significant source of fundraising revenue", the charity said it was "impracticable to establish control over the collection of cash donations prior to entry into its financial records".
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